Three's a Crowd at Charles Howell III Junior Championship Home Sweet Home for Ramsey, Leads Girls Division at West Lake Country Club

AUGUSTA, Ga. â€” Zach Botts of Jonesborough, Tenn., Grant Houser of Holly Springs, N.C., and Trey Valentine of Melbourne, Fla., fired rounds of 3-under-par 69s in the first round of the Charles Howell III Junior Championship in West Lake Country Club. Taylor Ramsey of Bradenton, Fla., used five birdies and a 2-under-par back nine to end the day at 3-under-par 69.

The Charles Howell III Junior Championship is a 54-hole stroke-play tournament conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at West Lake Country Club. The field features 102 boys and 29 girls, ages 12-18, from 17 states and Columbia, Paraguay, New Zealand and Canada. The Boys Division is playing the par-72 course at 6,828 yards while the Girls Division is playing at 6,089 yards.

Botts used some clutch putts on the back nine to make two back-to-back birdies. He made five birdies overall.

â€śI went out there and birdied Nos. 14 and 15,â€ť Botts said. â€śI hit No. 15 from a few inches away, so that was nice.â€ť

Valentine used his driver to get things going. He made three birdies on his front nine to stand at 3-under-par after nine holes.

â€śI hit every fairway, so that helped a lot,â€ť Valentine said.

Houser only missed four greens all day, but was able to capitalize on his short game. He was able to make three birdies on his back nine.

â€śEven when I missed the green, or didn't get close as I'd like, I was still close,â€ť Houser said. â€śI was just trying to make pars, birdies were a bonus.â€ť

In the Boys Division, Austin Vick of Evans, Ga., and Buster Bruton of Dallas, Ga., are currently in fourth after carding 2-under-par 70s.

Ramsey is familiar with the West Lake Country Club course, with it being her former home course. She used that to her advantage during her round.

â€śI love coming back to West Lake, I love being with the members and all of the volunteers out here,â€ť Ramsey said. â€śI definitely know the greens and was able to get up and down when I needed to. I was able to keep things consistent out there.â€ť

Also atop the Girls Division is Ashlan Ramsey of Bradenton, Fla., who sits in second with a 1-under-par 71. In third are Jessica Hoang of North Augusta, S.C., and Michaela Owen of Alpharetta, Ga., each carding a 1-over-par 73.

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Thursday's second-round tee times for the Charles Howell III Junior Championship will run from 7:45 â€” 9:15 a.m. and 12:15 â€” 1:45 p.m. of Nos. 1 and 10 tees at West Lake Country Club. For more information, contact Tournament Director Courtney Jones at (678) 617-9406.

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development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf.